6×6 Dots Lakshmi Rangoli for Pooja Room Simple Designs with Friday Kolam and Muggulu

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Looking for a beautiful Lakshmi rangoli for pooja room decoration? ✨ In This Tutorial You Will Learn • How to create devotional Lakshmi rangoli designs • How to draw neat...

This 6×6 lakshmi pooja room tutorial walks you through every step from the dot grid to the final pattern.

6x6 Dots Lakshmi Rangoli for Pooja Room Simple Designs with Friday Kolam and Muggulu
6×6 Dots Lakshmi Rangoli for Pooja Room Simple Designs with Friday Kolam and Muggulu — step-by-step video tutorial

For another beginner-friendly variation, try Perfect Geometrical Shapes Rangoli.

Creating Beautiful 6×6 Dots Lakshmi Rangoli

The 6×6 dots lakshmi rangoli is a stunning design perfect for enhancing your pooja room during festive occasions. This traditional kolam involves a grid of 36 dots arranged in a 6×6 pattern, allowing for intricate designs that symbolize prosperity and good fortune. Using materials like colored powders or rice flour, you can create vibrant patterns that reflect your creativity. This rangoli not only beautifies your space but also invites positive energy into your home.

Learn more about the tradition of Rangoli on Wikipedia.

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Looking for a beautiful Lakshmi rangoli for pooja room decoration? This 6×6 dots Lakshmi rangoli is a simple and devotional design perfect for Friday pooja. In this video, I guide you step by step to create a neat 6×6 dots rangoli inspired by traditional Friday kolam and muggulu patterns. If you enjoy devotional rangoli with dots, this design will help you create a symmetrical and graceful kolam.

We begin by placing the 6×6 dot grid clearly to form a balanced base. Then the curved framework develops gradually into an elegant Lakshmi-inspired pattern suitable for pooja spaces. Because the square grid is structured, this kolam is easy to follow and beginner-friendly. How to construct a proper 6×6 dots kolam grid How to create devotional Lakshmi rangoli designs

How to draw neat Friday kolam patterns How to design clean muggulu with dots This rangoli works beautifully as a pooja room kolam and is ideal for devotional decoration during Friday prayers. The symmetrical layout also makes it suitable for daily entrances and festive mornings.

If you enjoy traditional chukkala muggulu designs, elegant rangoli with dots, or structured kolam designs, this tutorial will help you practice clean curves and symmetry. Watch till the end to see how the 6×6 dot grid transforms into a beautiful Lakshmi rangoli perfect for pooja rooms.

Tip: A slightly damp brush along the edges gives a sharper finish, especially for festival photographs.

This design belongs to the broader tradition of rangoli and kolam art practised across South India. Explore more in our 6 to 6 dots Rangoli Designs collection.

About this design: 6X6 Dots Lakshmi Rangoli is a beginner-friendly pattern that comes together in just a few minutes. Once you have practised the 6×6 dots lakshmi rangoli dot grid, you can scale it up for festival mornings or scale it down for a daily doorstep. Many learners on our channel make this 6×6 dots lakshmi rangoli their go-to design once they get the rhythm of the curves.

6X6 Lakshmi Pooja Room — Step by Step Guide

If you have drawn dot rangoli before, this will feel familiar. If you have not, the dot grid will guide you.

  1. Clear a flat surface and set down your dot grid using rice flour or chalk.
  2. Confirm the dot spacing is even — uneven dots are the biggest cause of wobbly curves.
  3. Begin tracing from the centre outward, following the curves shown in the video above.
  4. Fill the petals and sections with your chosen colours, working one area at a time.
  5. Finish the edges with a fine line for a sharp, photograph-ready result.

What You Will Learn

  • Rangoli
  • Muggulu
  • Rangoli Designs
  • Kolam
  • Chukkala Muggulu
  • Simple Rangoli

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I draw this rangoli?

The grid comes first. Use a soft chalk to dot the surface, count twice to confirm the spacing, then start connecting them following the video. Work from the centre outward.

Is this suitable for beginners?

Beginner-friendly is exactly the right description. The video walks through every line clearly and you can match the pace.

What materials do I need?

Powder (white for outlines, colours for filling), a flat surface, and a dot stencil if you want absolute precision. Beyond that, just your hand and a steady pace.

How long does it take?

6 min 30 sec of video, perhaps 20 minutes of practice. The curves take a couple of attempts to feel natural, then it speeds up considerably.

When you draw this, focus on the first three dots — get those right and the whole pattern follows. The rest is just patience and a steady hand.

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